Doc Rivers Is Concerned About Hasty Return To NBA Action Amid COVID-19 Outbreak — NESN.com

OK. We’re all itching to get sports back to some capacity after nearly two months without it due to the COVID-19 outbreak. One NBA coach, however, is worried about a hasty return. As of Friday, the league is allowing teams to reopen their practice facilities while testing players and staff (asymptomatic or not) for the…

Doc Rivers Is Concerned About Hasty Return To NBA Action Amid COVID-19 Outbreak — NESN.com
As of Friday, the league is allowing teams to reopen their practice facilities while testing players and staff (asymptomatic or not) for the coronavirus beforehand. At least three teams — the Denver Nuggets, Portland Trail Blazers and Cleveland Cavaliers — have reopened their facilities, while a handful of others — including the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers and the Orlando Magic — are gearing up for their own reopening. But Clippers head coach Doc Rivers just hopes things don’t move too hastily. “I’m worried, because you should be,” Rivers said on the latest edition of the “Hoops, Adjacent” podcast, as transcribed by The Athletic. “I’m not smart enough to know what this virus is or does. We do know it affects most people when they’re in a group setting, and it doesn’t affect you at all when you’re by yourself. You know? We already know that. Listen, I’m not young (58), but I guess I’m young enough … I don’t know. Would I say I do it without fear? Of course not. You’ve got to have some fear in all this … until (there’s a vaccine), no one can tell me they’re going to do anything and feel comfortable doing it. I just don’t know how we get there.” RIvers certainly isn’t alone with his concerns. Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, who has been a vocal leader for the NBA during the pandemic, has been cautious about when to reopen Dallas’ facilities. He even went as far as saying, “the risk isn’t worth the reward.” Portland Trail Blazers star CJ McCollum also is concerned about the speed at which the NBA resumes. Though he appreciates workouts are optional, the 28-year-old guard says he sometimes wonders, “Is it worth it?” Well, we’ll soon find out.

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The voices of the Lakers and Clippers feel the sting on what would’ve been the start of NBA playoffs — Press Telegram

In any other year, it would be the time to shine. Bill Macdonald would be ambling through the tunnels of Staples Center and into the soft spotlight that drapes the Lakers’ center court. He would be shaking hands with players and coaches and producers and friends made through a decades-long broadcasting career. He would be…

The voices of the Lakers and Clippers feel the sting on what would’ve been the start of NBA playoffs — Press Telegram

Doc Rivers says Clippers are hungry for season to begin again — Daily News

The Clippers were really starting to cook when the power went out a month ago. That’s a good thing, Coach Doc Rivers said Wednesday, when he joined Lawrence Frank, the team’s president of basketball operations, on a video conference call with reporters. “The last 10 games, we were turning into the Clippers,” said Rivers, whose…

Doc Rivers says Clippers are hungry for season to begin again — Daily News

Clippers rookie Terance Mann undergoes hand surgery — Press Telegram

Clippers rookie Terance Mann underwent surgery Tuesday to repair a ligament in his right hand, the team announced Wednesday. There’s no current timetable for Mann’s return to basketball — which, of course, has been put on hold indefinitely more broadly after the NBA suspended the season last week in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.…

Clippers rookie Terance Mann undergoes hand surgery — Press Telegram

Staples Center, Honda Center donate thousands of pounds of food during event suspension due to coronavirus — Press Telegram

The culinary crew at Staples Center in Los Angeles had just stocked up for an 11-night-and-day run of Lakers and Clippers basketball and Kings hockey games when the NBA and NHL collectively decided to suspend all games last week due to the continuing global spread of the novel coronavirus. “We had a lot of food…

Staples Center, Honda Center donate thousands of pounds of food during event suspension due to coronavirus — Press Telegram

Paul George and Kawhi Leonard brought the Clippers to another level — VegasTopDogs Sports Blog

The question after every off-season transactions always is the same. Are the teams better than it was last season? Obviously no team wants to sit stagnant, especially if one of the bottom tiered teams that is looking to generate a league buzz and get better, and compete. Adding Kawhi Leonard and Paul George to LA […]

Paul George and Kawhi Leonard brought the Clippers to another level — VegasTopDogs Sports Blog

Clippers wait, wonder and implement social distancing protocols — Daily News

“So.. are we all not gonna get tested or what?” Clippers forward Patrick Patterson asked via a tweet. As the Clippers hunkered down and monitored the ever-fluid situation caused by the growing coronavirus pandemic on Thursday, waiting for more information from the league and medical professionals, Patterson’s question stemmed from testing administered to Rudy Gobert…

Clippers wait, wonder and implement social distancing protocols — Daily News

Lakers finally top Clippers in Round 3 of L.A. rivalry — Press Telegram

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James celebrates after scoring and drawing a foul during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Los Angeles Sunday, March 8, 2020, in Los Angeles. The Lakers won 112-103. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill) Los Angeles forward Kawhi Leonard, right, dunks as Los Angeles Lakers guard Alex Caruso…

Lakers finally top Clippers in Round 3 of L.A. rivalry — Press Telegram

Heisler: Clippers become an elite team, but it wasn’t easy — Daily News

Meanwhile, in Clipper Nation, it’s the best of times and the worst of times, as well as the most recent of times that I copped a lead from “A Tale of Two Cities.” Yes, this is about the local NBA teams, both elite contenders at the same time for the first time. No, for once…

Heisler: Clippers become an elite team, but it wasn’t easy — Daily News

Kawhi Leonard, Clippers dominate Rockets for 6th straight win — Daily News

The Rockets’ James Harden, left, is fouled by the Clippers’ Paul George during the second half of Thursday’s game in Houston. The Clippers won 120-105. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) Los Angeles Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard (2) goes up for a shot as Houston Rockets’ James Harden (13) defends during the first half of an NBA basketball…

Kawhi Leonard, Clippers dominate Rockets for 6th straight win — Daily News

Leonard scores 25, leads Clippers past Thunder 109-94 — High Velocity Sport

Leonard scores 25, leads Clippers past Thunder 109-94 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Kawhi Leonard scored 25 points to help the Los Angeles Clippers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 109-94 on Tuesday night. Montrezl Harrell and former Thunder player Paul George each added 16 points for the Clippers, who won their fifth straight. George received a […]

Leonard scores 25, leads Clippers past Thunder 109-94 — High Velocity Sport

Marcus Morris finds opportunity — and fans — with Clippers — Daily News

Shooting guard Landry Shamet grew up rooting for his new teammates Marcus Morries — and his twin brother Markieff — when they starred at Kansas.

Marcus Morris finds opportunity — and fans — with Clippers — Daily News